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  • Опубліковано 18 лис 2024

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  • @johickey3158
    @johickey3158 3 роки тому +14

    its not a war song its a healing chant, when i saw them nov 2019 i tranced out for about 10 mins

  • @catshepherd3102
    @catshepherd3102 Рік тому

    The Heilung crowd is probably the safest, friendliest, kindest crowd you’ll ever experience. We have tribal elders that watch out for people in trouble and they protect them. I usually can’t handle being in a crowd but I went to Red Rocks where 10,000 people came together and I never felt safer and more loved than I did that night, high in the Colorado mountains. Everyone smiling at and loving each other. REMEMBER THAT WE ALL ARE BROTHERS!

  • @Nidels
    @Nidels 3 роки тому +12

    Hamrer Hippyer
    [hangatýr hamingja]
    sôse benrenkî,
    sôse bluotrenkî,
    sôse lidirenkî;
    ben zi bena,
    bluot zi bluoda,
    lid zi gelidin,
    sôse gelîmida
    sîn
    Gelidin
    [Alu Is Urki]
    [God of hanged men - Guardian spirits of good luck]
    Like bone-sprain,
    so blood-sprain,
    so joint-sprain:
    Bone to bone,
    blood to blood,
    joints to joints,
    so may they be mended.
    Joints
    [Protection against the wrong-doer]
    Lines in [square brackets] are only a suggestion. Since there is no official text of this song. They might be incorrect. First line is in Icelandic. The next three lines are in Old High German. Last line is in Old Norse. In Norse mythology, Hangatýr was one of many names for Odin, translated as the "Hanged God", a reference to his ordeal upon the World Tree, and also translated as the "God of Hanged men". The Hamingja was a kind of female guardian angel in Norse mythology. It was believed that she accompanied a person and decided their luck and happiness. Consequently, the name was also used to indicate happiness, and that is what it means in modern Icelandic. When a person died, the hamingja passed to a beloved family member and thus accompanied a family for several generations, continuing to influence their fortunes.

  • @thomaspedersen2092
    @thomaspedersen2092 3 роки тому +3

    Hailing from Denmark. ------------- Dont take drugs but instead go to a Heilung concert !!
    Hamrer Hippyer is the last song in their concert and here is a great and funny note :)
    Sitting at the highest balcony I had the best overview over the concert. It was in DRs concert hall in Denmark (( Before corona, FUCK corona)) which have a worldwide great sound because of it is build in woods. BUT perhaps I should have been down at the scene ......
    Before the ending of the concert people all around began to dance half-naked on the place near the scene. Hail the viking vibe !!
    This scene is huge and is formed as a circle. So in this concert Heilung really have their options to make a big concert.
    On the highest balcony I followed a BIG viking at the floor and he was dancing in happiness and trance.
    In this last number Maria also noticed this person amoung others.
    As you can see Maria only play the drums in the start. What did she do ??
    Maria went down to the audition and drummed the viking exactly up in the head for 4 minutes when he was dancing in trance !! It was GREAT !!
    When the concert was finnished people stand up and hailed the band .... Hoping for more !
    My partner and Icould not raise up because we was in ""trance"". The person next to us told that he came from a concert in Berlin with Heilung .... People stand up for 35 minutes after the concert !
    Cheers and see you in Valhalla !

  • @H0pp4k33
    @H0pp4k33 3 роки тому +4

    The Viking style "into the octagon" wartune you are looking for is "Ivar's Revenge" by Danheim.

  • @zsoltferenczi5407
    @zsoltferenczi5407 3 роки тому +5

    Please heilung fylgija ear reaction*,*

  • @portiadavenport9866
    @portiadavenport9866 3 роки тому +5

    Ancient European culture at its finest :)

  • @marcosmontenegro7320
    @marcosmontenegro7320 3 роки тому +4

    Heilung fylgija ear please

  • @embirf3264
    @embirf3264 3 роки тому +2

    It's pronounced "High-loong", not "High-lung". The U is long